Definition of Sowsing

1. sowse [v] - See also: sowse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sowsing

sowms
sown
sownd
sownded
sownding
sownds
sowne
sownes
sowp
sowps
sowre
sows
sowse
sowsed
sowses
sowsing (current term)
sowsse
sowssed
sowsses
sowssing
sowter
sowters
sowth
sowthed
sowthing
sowths
sowwy
sox
soxhlet
soxhlets

Literary usage of Sowsing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury by Thomas ( Hobbes (1843)
"... and do not for fear of the sowsing of a wave or the menacing approach of a galley give back of himself, he can never be put back by violence ; I expect ..."

2. The English Works of Thomas Hobbes of Malmesbury by Thomas Hobbes (1843)
"... and do not for fear of the sowsing of a wave or the menacing approach of a galley give back of himself, he can never be put back by violence ; I expect ..."

3. The Poetical Works of John Dryden by John Dryden (1900)
"A plump of fowl behold their foe on high ; They close their trembling troop ; and all attend On whom the sowsing eagle will descend. So spread upon a lake, ..."

4. Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society by Hakluyt Society (1888)
"So saying, he laid hold of a kettle, and sowsing it into one of the half-jars, he fished out three pullets and a couple of geese, and said to Sancho : ' Eat ..."

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